Ravi Bishnoi's Redemption Spell Powers India to Series Win Over New Zealand

Leg-spinner Ravi Bishnoi played a pivotal role in India's eight-wicket victory over New Zealand, taking 2/18 with a disciplined spell. Bishnoi revealed he extensively worked on his bowling lengths after a challenging IPL season and a period away from the national side. The win was powered by a blistering chase led by Abhishek Sharma's 68* off 20 balls and Suryakumar Yadav's 57* off 26. India secured the five-match T20I series with a commanding 3-0 lead.

Key Points: Ravi Bishnoi on Comeback, Bowling Focus After India's T20I Win

  • Bishnoi's 2/18 spell restricted NZ
  • Worked on bowling post-difficult IPL
  • Domestic cricket key to comeback
  • Abhishek Sharma's explosive 68*
  • India wins series 3-0
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"I was trying to bowl in the right areas": Ravi Bishnoi after taking 2/18 in India's eight-wicket win

Ravi Bishnoi took 2/18, revealing his work on lengths after a tough IPL. Abhishek Sharma's 68* and Suryakumar Yadav's 57* sealed India's series win.

"I was trying to bowl in the right areas. It depends on my rhythm on the given day. - Ravi Bishnoi"

Guwahati, January 26

Following India's emphatic eight-wicket victory over New Zealand in the third T20I, leg-spinner Ravi Bishnoi said he focused on bowling in the right areas and worked extensively on his lengths after enduring a difficult Indian Premier League season last year.

Bishnoi delivered an impressive spell of 2/18 in four overs, playing a key role in restricting New Zealand to 153/9 in 20 overs. His disciplined bowling effort laid the foundation for India's dominant win in Guwahati.

Speaking during the post-match press conference, Bishnoi said he worked closely with his coaches at home in Jodhpur after being left out of the Indian T20I side. The leg-spinner added that playing matches in the Vijay Hazare, Syed Mushtaq and Ranji Trophy tournaments has helped him to make a comeback.

"It's always difficult when you are away from the side. You feel like you should be there, but you aren't. I had time to work on my own bowling. I worked a lot. I worked with my coaches at home in Jodhpur. Then I played domestic matches again. I played a few matches in the Vijay Hazare, Syed Mushtaq and Ranji Trophy tournaments. All those things helped me a lot to come back," Bishnoi said.

The 24-year-old further stated that he consciously tried to bowl in the right areas and adapt his rhythm according to match conditions. He acknowledged that his previous IPL season did not go according to plan, which prompted him to reassess and improve his approach.

"I was trying to bowl in the right areas. It depends on my rhythm on the given day. I have worked on my lengths. I didn't have a good IPL last season. I was a bit nervous and excited," he added.

On Abhishek Sharma's blistering batting performance, Bishnoi said, "The way Abhishek is batting, India needs this. He practices a lot. Hope he continues this form for a long time."

Sharma made an outstanding unbeaten 68 runs in just 20 balls, including seven fours and five sixes at a strike rate of 340.

Abhishek Sharma's fifty, paired with Suryakumar Yadav's blistering unbeaten 57 off 26 balls, propelled India to a convincing eight-wicket win, chasing down 154 runs in just 10 overs. With this victory, India also took the five-match T20I series, winning all three T20Is.

Brief score: New Zealand 153/9 in 20 overs (Glenn Phillips 48, Mark Chapman 32; Jasprit Bumrah 3/17) vs India 155/2 in 10 overs (Abhishek Sharma 68*, Suryakumar Yadav 57*).

- ANI

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Shreya B
Abhishek Sharma's innings was pure fire! 68 off 20 balls? That's just insane hitting. The future of Indian batting looks so bright with these fearless players. 🔥
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Vikram M
This is why domestic cricket is so important. When you're dropped, you go back, play Vijay Hazare, Syed Mushtaq, Ranji... prove your worth. Bishnoi did exactly that. Respect!
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Ananya R
A small note of caution - while the win was dominant, let's not get carried away. New Zealand's bowling attack wasn't full strength. The real test will be against tougher opponents. Still, fantastic performance!
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Karthik V
Chasing 154 in 10 overs! That's some statement. SKY and Abhishek were just toying with the bowling. Our bench strength is looking seriously good ahead of the T20 World Cup.
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Michael C
As a cricket fan, it's great to see a young spinner talk so maturely about his game. "Bowling in the right areas" sounds simple, but it's the hardest thing to do under pressure. Good on him for bouncing back after a tough IPL.

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